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Finding Your Roots (PBS)

Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Season Four (PBS)In season four of Finding Your Roots, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. continues his quest to understand our collective American identity, bringing to life the family histories of African American, Asian, Greek, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jewish, and Latin American guests alike. List of season four guests coming soon!

MAKERS: Once And For All (Oath)

MAKERS: Once And For All — In September 1995, the UN Fourth World Conference on Women was held in Beijing, China. More than 47,000 outspoken activists and impassioned leaders hailing from almost every country, religion, and culture on earth came together in Beijing—and at the parallel NGO Forum—making it the largest gathering of women's advocates in history. "MAKERS: Once And For All" is a feature film presented by AOL that tells the story of the Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing 1995 as a watershed event in the global struggle for women's rights. With original interviews with subjects, including Hillary Clinton, and archival footage, the film captures the suspenseful months leading up to Beijing and the high-stakes drama of the event itself. Through the eyes of global leaders and grassroots women, it offers a window into Beijing's historic days, its impact, and its unfinished legacy.

Africa's Great Civilizations (PBS)

Africa’s Great Civilizations with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. — In this epic new series, Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. presents a new, dynamic and definitive history of Africa: the epic story of the continent told for a new generation. Ranging the entire continent, Gates tells the story of this spectacular landmass and its great civilizations, from the dawn of humanity to the threshold of the modern age. Bold, engaging and celebratory, this is a series full of surprising stories, extraordinary characters, and big ideas.

First In Human — Though unknown to nearly everyone who does not work there, the anonymous “Building 10” is uniquely situated at the very forefront of cutting edge medical developments. Nicknamed “America’s Hospital,” this particular structure, the largest research-only hospital in the world, houses a medical facility specializing in advanced clinical trials, as well as the Undiagnosed Disease Program. Patients from all over the world apply to be treated at the Undiagnosed Disease Program as a last resort when no other doctor can determine what is wrong. Some of the most innovative and revelatory medicine being practiced today takes place inside Building 10, but the public has had almost no insight into the facility. Until now.

Reconstruction: America After The Civil War

Reconstruction is one of the most important and consequential chapters in American history. It is also among the most overlooked, misunderstood, and misrepresented. Some of our most famous narratives of the period include demeaning stereotypes of black people and skewed versions of events that have been immortalized in films from Birth of a Nation to Gone with the Wind. This series will tell the real story of Reconstruction, honoring the struggle of the African Americans who fought their way out of slavery and challenged the nation to live up to the founding ideals of democracy, freedom, and equality. Over a hundred and fifty years later, this struggle continues. Reconstruction airs on April 9 & 16, 2019 on PBS.

Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise (PBS)

Black America Since MLK — In his new four-hour series, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. embarks on a deeply personal journey through the last fifty years of African American history. Joined by leading scholars, celebrities, and a dynamic cast of people who shaped these years, Gates travels from the victories of the civil rights movement up to today, asking profound questions about the state of black America—and our nation as a whole.

Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman (Discovery)

Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman — Out on America’s vast working landscapes – the ranches of the Mountain west, the farmlands of the Great Plains, the waterways of the Mississippi Delta – a huge, largely hidden, and entirely unexpected movement is being born. Tens of thousands of heartland conservationists are leading some of the most consequential work in the nation to restore America’s forests, grasslands, wildlife, soil, rivers and wetlands: the vast, rich bounty that shaped our national character and sustains our way of life. Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman tells the stories of five Americans representative of this movement.